Survey Shows People Perceive Corruption as Growing

Ljubljana, 23 February - A survey commissioned by the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption has shown that people believe corruption has spread since the beginning of the 1990s, but police are doing a better job fighting graft.

Ljubljana, Commission for the Prevention of Corruption. Chair of the Commission Drago Kos at a press conference presenting results of an annual survey on how Slovenian citizens perceive corruption in Slovenia. Photo: Domen Groegl/STA

Ljubljana, Commission for the Prevention of Corruption.
Chair of the Commission Drago Kos at a press conference presenting results of an annual survey on how Slovenian citizens perceive corruption in Slovenia.
Photo: Domen Groegl/STA

Ljubljana, Commission for the Prevention of Corruption. Chair of the Commission Drago Kos and its advisor Roman Prah present at a press conference results of an annual survey on how Slovenian citizens perceive corruption in Slovenia. Photo: Domen Groegl/STA

Ljubljana, Commission for the Prevention of Corruption.
Chair of the Commission Drago Kos and its advisor Roman Prah present at a press conference results of an annual survey on how Slovenian citizens perceive corruption in Slovenia.
Photo: Domen Groegl/STA

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